Prince William seemingly needs to take some anger management classes.
The Duke of Cambridge, 41, allegedly has a “notably short fuse,” according to royal author Robert Jobson.
The writer penned in his book The Making of a Modern Monarch that the future king and his wife, Kate Middleton, have often had “heated” fights and he “can be a bit of a shouter when he loses it.”
William could have “quite extreme mood swings, just as [his late mother Princess] Diana did,” Jobson wrote.
“She could be your best friend one minute and the next your worst enemy.”
Additionally, Jobson claimed that a former royal aide told him that it was “fair” to note that William and Middleton, 41, “gave as good as they get if their disagreement results in raised voices.”
“But they know each other so well, it usually blows over quickly – and she is, on the whole, a major calming influence on him,” the source said.
Despite the Prince of Wales’ alleged tantrums here and there, he and Middleton have a “solid relationship.”
“She gives him confidence,” the expert revealed. “There is no jealousy, no friction – they are happy for each other’s successes.”
Prince Harry shed light on one heated argument he had with William in his 2023 memoir “Spare.”
The Duke of Sussex, 39, alleged in his 400-page autobiography that the pair once got into a physical fight over his wife, Meghan Markle.
William reportedly called the “Suits” actress, 42, “difficult,” “rude” and “abrasive” at the time.
“He grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and he knocked me to the floor. I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me. I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out,” Harry alleged.
As previously reported, King Charles III might abdicate early to make way for William and Middleton following the Danish Queen Margrethe’s choice to step aside in favor of her son Crown Prince Frederik.
Margrethe, 83, announced in her New Year’s speech that she would be forfeiting her throne on Jan. 14.
Royal biographer Phil Dampier claimed that Charles, 75, could be taking notes and undergo a similar ascension.
“It must make you wonder if, in five or ten years’ time, King Charles might think about doing the same if his health suffers or he just thinks it is a good time to pass on to William and Kate while they are still young,” Dampier told the Daily Mail recently.
“Our late Queen [Elizabeth] would never abdicate because of what happened in 1936 when her uncle [Edward VIII] abdicated and her father came to the throne. But times change.”